Bringing a new sense of justice to multiple city venues 鈥 neighborhoods, courts and prisons, schools and more 鈥 is a challenge that requires focus, patience and an empowering spirit.
鈥淥ne bite at a time. That鈥檚 all you can do,鈥 said 2018 Peacebuilder of the Year Annette Lantz-Simmons at the June 13 luncheon ceremony in her honor during the Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) at 黑料正能量.
The executive director of the Center for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Kansas City, Missouri, is the fourth recipient of the annual recognition of a graduate of 黑料正能量鈥檚 Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP). She first attended SPI in 2005 and earned a master鈥檚 degree in conflict transformation in 2009.

In her acceptance speech, she highlighted CCR鈥檚 programs. The organization offers neighborhoods and families group facilitation, conflict resolution and mediation training, and trauma and circle workshops; has assisted the city in implementing 鈥 and anticipates expanding 鈥 restorative justice practices in schools; offered restorative processes and trauma and conflict resolution trainings in prisons, reentry facilities, and courts; and provided various organizations with group facilitation, trainings, trauma awareness and mediation.
鈥淐CR is an example of what it takes to do real peacebuilding and effect significant change, beyond the boundaries of mediation,鈥 said CJP academic programs director Jayne Docherty in remarks about Lantz-Simmons. 鈥淚t takes long-term vision and teamwork to actually make significant transformation in systems, and not just resolve conflicts. The vision that you have held is a big vision for a less violent and more just city, and that is what we love to see.鈥
Affirmations
In a video made by CCR staff for the occasion, founder Diane Kyser praised Lantz-Simmons as having 鈥渂rought this agency to incredible places because of the vision that she has had and then dedicated [herself] to pursue.鈥
鈥淲e all know how wonderful Annette is, and we鈥檙e especially pleased that now the rest of the world has a chance to discover that, too,鈥 she said.
CCR staff described Lantz-Simmons as 鈥渋ntuitive,鈥 鈥渋maginative,鈥 鈥渋nspiring,鈥 and 鈥渃aring,鈥 and called her a 鈥渘on-anxious presence鈥 with the 鈥渃ourage to gently nudge change.鈥
In later emails, CCR mediator and classroom facilitator Jackie Buycks said that Lantz-Simmons has empowered her to be creative in her restorative justice work in schools. Mediator Jaylon Verser said she has worked to understand him in order 鈥渢o know how she can best assist me in my work.鈥 And volunteer Barbara Axton said that her 鈥渓istening skills, depth of training and compassionate heart鈥 mean that Lantz-Simmons can 鈥溾榖e with鈥 each of us as we follow our own minds and hearts and create our path of peace in the organization.鈥
鈥楨ducated and knowledgeable staff鈥
CCR has strong ties to CJP, as CCR founder Kyser and three staff have completed graduate degrees.
Gregory Winship, the first graduate of CJP’s聽graduate program in restorative justice, wrote in an email that Lantz-Simmons is dedicated to having 鈥渆ducated and knowledgeable staff鈥 at CCR.
鈥淭he commitment of undertaking a master鈥檚 degree requires a great deal of time,鈥 Winship wrote. 鈥淎nnette afforded me not only the flexibility in my work schedule, but also the support and encouragement to be able to accomplish that undertaking.鈥 That included granting him a 鈥渨ork sabbatical鈥 even though it meant losing one of CCR鈥檚 four full-time staff for five months, 鈥渁 huge burden on the remaining staff,鈥 he said.
Debbie Bayless, a mediator who works with neighborhoods and various court diversion programs, completed her degree in restorative justice in May 2018. She noted that Lantz-Simmons 鈥渃hallenges conventional methods with her peacebuilding lens. She empowers by leading by example, stepping out of her comfort zone to do what she truly believes.鈥
Additionally, former CCR education strategist (and Annette鈥檚 daughter) Mikhala Lantz-Simmons earned a master鈥檚 degree in conflict transformation in 2015, which continues to inform her work with Absolunet, an eCommerce and digital marketing agency based in Montreal, Canada.
The award
The Peacebuilder of the Year Award recognizes 鈥渁lumni who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to its mission of supporting conflict transformation, restorative justice, trauma healing, development, organizational leadership and peacebuilding efforts at all levels of society,鈥 said CJP executive director Daryl Byler.
All of the 638 alumni who have earned master鈥檚 degrees or graduate certificates in conflict transformation or restorative justice from CJP are eligible for the award.
Past recipients聽
- 2017: Jean Claude Nkundwa MA 鈥14
- 2016: Tammy Krause MA 鈥99
- 2015: Ali Gohar MA 鈥02
